1. Snap Shot

The Snapshot Report provides a data summary for a specified data range, including up to six notes relating to important blood glucose trends.

2. Modal Day

The Modal Day Report shows the daily pattern of blood glucose levels over a specified date range along with average total insulin doses, type of insulin used (basal or rapid-acting).

3. Daily Log

The Daily Log provides a table of blood glucose readings, results and other values, such as ketone test results and logged insulin doses for each day in a specified range.

4. Mealtime Patterns

The Mealtime Patterns Report compares the before-meal and after-meal blood glucose levels for breakfast, lunch and dinner, over the specified date range. This report also shows before-and-after meal averages and logged insulin.

5. Dose Plan

The Dose Plan shows you the current meter setup along with the history of settings for spot check therapy and confirmation programming. Insulin settings are displayed visually to reinforce how the patient finds their dose on the meter.

FreeStyle Libre

Flash Glucose Monitoring System

Why prick when you can scan?1

*1. Scanning the sensor to obtain glucose values does not require lancets 2.
A finger prick test using a blood glucose meter is required during times of rapidly changing glucose
levels when interstitial fluid glucose levels may not accurately reflect blood glucose levels, or if
hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia is reported but the symptoms do not match the system readings.×

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